Another attempt at fixing upgrades to F35 to enable WirePlumber...
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not working on KDE
Wireplumber remains disabled after this upgrade.
@fuller, @goeran: Are you upgrading from F34 to F35?
This update has been pushed to stable.
@ngompa: I updated from F34 to F35 first, and got a broken setup. Then I applied this update which I thought was meant to fix it, but it didn't. As I wrote in the bugzilla I now realise taking care of that case was out of scope.
@ngompa I updated toF35 beta some time ago and have always had tp restart wireplumber on login
Yeah wireplumber is pretty broken on KDE systems, no audio on boot unless I manual start the service.
@fuller, @tseewald, if you read the bugzilla you'll realise it was never intended to fix systems that were broken before this release, only to prevent the problem on systems upgrading in the future. (No criticism from me for that, I too misunderstood it at first.) To fix your systems, do
@goeran I had already enabled wireplumber, I applied this update to wireplumber, rebooted, and it had regressed again requiring me to yet again restart it.
Either way wireplumber is not meeting my expectations for audio reliability. It's a regression compared to pipewire-media-session as well as pulseaudio.
@tseewald how did you enable it? If you do it with the command I showed you, you should not have to do it again after the next login or boot.